All my rigs are running RX 480 8GB Cards - Mixed brands - Power Color, Sapphire, Asus Strix and XFX (all stock bios)- all running stable for 28 hrs now on v9. Average hashrate - 225 h/s per card. The Asus Strix cards seem to have the best hash rate on v9 (about 230 h/s). All rigs running Celeron Procs at about 10% with -i 8. Intensity settings don't seem to have any effect at all for me (0 to 8 makes no difference). Power usage rose about 6% average but gained roughly 20% hash rate from v8. Kudo's to Claymore. I'm not seeing any of these power spikes everyone is talking about but all i have is a meter at the wall.
what is "-i 8" ? n how to use it
i have 4 rx 470 and 1 280X
i am using this code
ZecMiner64.exe -zpool eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -zwal t1YZMnyXStuGKykkFxM6Lh8DTVJdTMx6R51.YourWorkerName -zpsw x
Use:
ZecMiner64.exe -zpool eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333 -zwal t1YZMnyXStuGKykkFxM6Lh8DTVJdTMx6R51.YourWorkerName -zpsw x -i 8
-i 8 doesn't have to be 8. It can be anything between 1 and 8. 8 is just the most intense.
ok if i want to use -i8 for 4X rx 470 cards and -i6 for 2X 280x cards what will be the code?
Put -i 8,8,8,8,8,8 <-----------for six cards. Claymore will adjust the intensity to suit each card. Let's say you have an RX 480, a 470, a 390, and three 280x, after Claymore adjusts you can change the -i value for each card and it might look something like this...... -i 8,8,8,6,6,6